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Mountain of Light with Marilyn Laszlo VHS
VHS version still in shrink wrap.
The first (1975) of several movies made in Hauna Village, Papua New Guinea, this film documents the early days of the Sepik Iwam Bible Translation Project in a primitive and challenging tribal culture. This is the story of a people group overshadowed by generations of fear of evil spirits. The light of God’s Word begins to penetrate as Bible translators undertake the arduous task of creating a written language and providing Scriptures for the people. A monumental symbol of the transformation taking place in the hearts of the people stands in the center of their village. A hill used for generations as a burial ground, a place of fear and foreboding, becomes a “Mountain of Light.”
The first (1975) of several movies made in Hauna Village, Papua New Guinea, this film documents the early days of the Sepik Iwam Bible Translation Project in a primitive and challenging tribal culture. This is the story of a people group overshadowed by generations of fear of evil spirits. The light of God’s Word begins to penetrate as Bible translators undertake the arduous task of creating a written language and providing Scriptures for the people. A monumental symbol of the transformation taking place in the hearts of the people stands in the center of their village. A hill used for generations as a burial ground, a place of fear and foreboding, becomes a “Mountain of Light.”



